Your resolution.
Your resolution.
Edit: Vote using your HORIZONTAL resolution.
I use the [img] function a lot and always guess that 1000px horizontally is a safe bet but I want to be sure from now on.
It's also possible that some people don't have their browsers on full screen but I'm not worried about that.
If you have more than one computer that you browse this forum with, then try to guess which you use the most. Then post its screen resolution.
And if you have more than one monitor just use the resolution of one. Unless they are different resolutions. In which case use the bigger resolution.
I use the [img] function a lot and always guess that 1000px horizontally is a safe bet but I want to be sure from now on.
It's also possible that some people don't have their browsers on full screen but I'm not worried about that.
If you have more than one computer that you browse this forum with, then try to guess which you use the most. Then post its screen resolution.
And if you have more than one monitor just use the resolution of one. Unless they are different resolutions. In which case use the bigger resolution.
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With these numbers it looks like 1000px across is safe. No one yet is under 1200px.Krom wrote:I think the rules on the DBB are don't embed an image larger than 800x600,
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This is like telling the police that pulled you over for speeding that the road is straight so it should be safe to go that fast, you're still going to get a ticket.Isaac wrote:With these numbers it looks like 1000px across is safe. No one yet is under 1200px.Krom wrote:I think the rules on the DBB are don't embed an image larger than 800x600,
Yeah Sirius but those desktop images can be any resolution. 1000px x ???px images look good in threads with a resolution above 1200px. If most of us have monitors that are like mine or better that means 1000px is a safe bet.
I'm not trying to argue. If it's my thread, then I should be able to post big pictures. If it's not then I should respect the 800px ???px unofficial rule.Krom wrote:This is like telling the police that pulled you over for speeding that the road is straight so it should be safe to go that fast, you're still going to get a ticket.
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Yes, even if it is your own thread you should keep them at or under 800 pixels. Although the FAQ is gone/broken, the rule is not \"unofficial\", it really is 800 pixels wide or link it.
Large images can stretch the tables making it so people have to scroll left and right on their screen to read an entire post which is why the rule is in place. 800 pixels wide was just a good number to compromise on between image size and undesirable table stretching.
Keep in mind not all of the horizontal screen resolution is available in a post, almost 200 pixels are used up by the side for the username/avatar display. Of course it could get even worse, I don't think anyone uses it but the Solaris theme is fixed width for 1024x768 screens.
I have in the past and will continue to edit excessively large images in posts and topics down into URLs. Although if you put a large image warning in the thread title I'll be more inclined to allow a larger image so long as it doesn't stretch the tables on a 1280x resolution browser window.
Large images can stretch the tables making it so people have to scroll left and right on their screen to read an entire post which is why the rule is in place. 800 pixels wide was just a good number to compromise on between image size and undesirable table stretching.
Keep in mind not all of the horizontal screen resolution is available in a post, almost 200 pixels are used up by the side for the username/avatar display. Of course it could get even worse, I don't think anyone uses it but the Solaris theme is fixed width for 1024x768 screens.
I have in the past and will continue to edit excessively large images in posts and topics down into URLs. Although if you put a large image warning in the thread title I'll be more inclined to allow a larger image so long as it doesn't stretch the tables on a 1280x resolution browser window.
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i make 250x150 thumbnails for the page load with embedded links to large scale pictures, or under 25k 800x600 images - still with links to the larger picture.
Does it take a little more time to setup.. a little bit.... just easier on the end user
I'm starting to think even AceCombat's Left toe has more brains then the SpamChode above who now wants to flood the forums with IMG Spam
Does it take a little more time to setup.. a little bit.... just easier on the end user
I'm starting to think even AceCombat's Left toe has more brains then the SpamChode above who now wants to flood the forums with IMG Spam
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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Re: Your resolution.
That's what the "Add image to post" link at the bottom of the post/reply textbox is for.Isaac wrote:I use the [img] function a lot and always guess that 1000px horizontally is a safe bet but I want to be sure from now on.
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No, these were people taking screenshots of their desktop, taskbar and all. Some of them were 800x600. And they weren't downscaled either.Isaac wrote:Yeah Sirius but those desktop images can be any resolution. 1000px x ???px images look good in threads with a resolution above 1200px. If most of us have monitors that are like mine or better that means 1000px is a safe bet.
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The only images in 2009 that match your description are scaled down.
See FunkyStickman and Jmeat.
See FunkyStickman and Jmeat.
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